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  • good when i am missing my mar and dar i love them with this song lovei leonorathelittleone

  • im not lakota so im mexican men so i respect the native american people and respect the chamans good song

  • yes

  • I couldn't help but move to this beat.... I am no traditional dancer, but I believe it doesn't matter. Dancing is a form to show your spirit... lila waste. cante apop mayãn yo....

    ~Co

  • ******

    "A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them."

  • but if you tell the truth from your point of wiev , every body will kill you today , becuse you are not cool and if you are not cool you not are wtitin the mass , well i am a loney hunter and say BE YOUR SEFL , DONT WALK THE WAY OF ANOTHER PERSON , IF YOU DO THAT YOU LOST YOUR MIND , BE YOUR SELF , BE THE BEST

  • today humanos not are longer a free kind , they are just slaves of mooney and power and personal abitions of hunger and danger disires !!

  • A melody for my soul.

    Love Sioux!

  • Beautiful song. I am from Turkey my ancestors are related to native Americans. Native Americans will rule this world again in a good way. They will bring peace love and friendship and justice to this country once again. I love you beautiful Native Americans. with all my heart. We all are cousins and brothers.

  • Beautiful song.  Peace to All.

  • i wanna be a siticen

  • RESPECT à ce GRAND  PEUPLE

    e

  • MERCI POUR CE PARTAGE BON LUNDI

  • my half-brother is sioux

  • i love Sioux ! vive les sioux !!!

    Amerindiens, je vous aime <3

    (Nique la France !)

  • this reminded me of the opening of the lion king. it was very inspirational, i like it VERY much.

  • Respect pour les premiers peuples américain ... Jah love !

  • @dipsetscooter

    Sometimes it is easy to understand why the USA are the most disliked nation on earth.

  • i hope lakota people keep theiir tradition in front of white man (like my self, which measures everyrhing in money) until white man destroys itself in pursuit of quasi-life he will have found and the truth before the end. it will be too late, but white man will know he should have not readicadeed the buffalo, because the bufrfalo is his kin,

  • Very beautiful and very touching! :-)

  • the real problems are that people like david white cloud burkhart have created problems to hurt the Lakota people,in this day for someone still be hurting my people is so sad and will not be forgot or forgiven

  • @679remi u must forgive or the anger in your heart will consume you or you will have lowered your standards like the others.

  • I have a dear friend who has Lakota blood. I love learning about her traditions and customs. These are the true Americans in my mind.

  • por favor mas bonita,de sol es mi amigo

  • this is very beautiful,,,,,compliments to the creator & poster!

  • sweet sounds.

  • This is John Rainer, Jr., the song Sioux Traditional from his 2-disc CD collection, Songs of the Indian Flute.

    Lovely, truly lovely.

  • Questa musica mi fà ricordare la vita di quelle popolazioni nella natura selvaggia e il loro coraggio.

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  • sioux pride <3 :D :D

  • what is the name of this song i love it im part cherokee indian but i love all the music no matter what tribe it is from

  • osiyou :D

  • hellllo ,can you tell me if i can download this song somewhere

  • I have a little bit lakota blood in me and I'm proud of it. We must never forget what we are and what we were. Anpétu wasté yuhá ye pe!;)

  • i'm nothing to do with native americans - not even in the right country - but i love it all ;D

    Its so interesting and facinating ;D

  • im part sioux native american. love the song!!!!

  • To all who are Native Americans. Be proud of your heritage and look for your people and encourage them to become one with the earth and better themselves as human beings to be proud of.

  • This is so mez,erizing with the drums in all. Beleive it or not but on my mother's side we are actually related to......Totanka Iyotanka.

  • beautiful music...what's the name of this song?

  • Beautiful kola.

  • Dan you are the best

    warm regards

  • I am so thrilled to have viewed this. Believe it or not, I am part Lakota/Sioux Indian. Tonight I wanted to find out some information on my family. I am so interested in it now! Thank you so much for posting this video!

  • i am mostly Lakota Oglala Sioux and know nothing about my people execpt of honor and what beign a warrior really emans...and i might add its not about the war part either. i live in california but was born in arizona by an adopted family, who are not sioux at all except by a friendship between my adopted mother and my biological mother in the 80's.

  • i am half lakota (crow creek) and I was adopted too. I Love the culture i wish i knew the language. :-(

  • i'm sorry it took so long to reply, i too wish i knew lakota

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  • Thank you for sharing this my treasured friend~Much respect ~PcE~

  • hope to meet you soon my friends, in France, America your land, or in Iran ...

  • Very Good !!!

  • i love native americans and MANITU..respect

  • this song touched my heart and soul so deep

    I want to dance to this song

  • @catterpillar82 oh really & how would u dance to it...like you would dance in a club LOL

  • it was an on going fight for all natives,,,mexicans constantly,,,,,vikings,,,,,,,,­,english,,,,and at the time english and mexicans .......they keep that information locked up in books

  • Esse canto dá força, faz chorar, emociona...

    Emocionante.

  • you people are a gift to this earth

  • Pfff you call this traditional? The first thing I hear is a synthesiser...

  • I think, he mean the flute sounds and the man here sing... But you are right, that by he start not "traditional".

  • KMA!!! We are Modern Indians... Ofcourse we're gonna use whats available...Your ancestors did...we hadda teach em how to plant corn ..and how to have CLEAN smelling hides to wear insteqad of the stinky ones the buckskinners wear these days...

  • EXCELENTE!!!!!!

  • FORGIVENESS......

    The stupid neither forgive or forget.

    The naive forgive and forget.

    The Wise forgive, but do not forget.

    hecitu

  • @CetanSha i love that saying. it's SOO TRUE.

  • The beauty of the music refreshes my soul. The Lakota have brought me back to my roots and made me value life. It is my prayer that the Lakota will survive in the world, yet maintain their culture. I feel many of the same things the Lakota feel. The Lakota tell me that my 1/8 Native American blood is much stronger than that of the remaining 7/8. I believe them and I have known it since I was a child. aho

  • Your friend is lucky to have you in his life.

    Always keep your friend in your heart and than you will know what is happiness.

  • my frend i need to ask. do you know any native american stories that talk about my people, the aztecs. like about when thay left to south america. i need to know plese help me.

  • i'm white, but i have a indian baby and go out with an indian guy...there's nothing wrong with many white people you know...what happened, happend over 100 years ago. there were faults on both sides. we are ALL people. there's no "your kind" or "our kind" or "your own kind." that is very rude...we are all equal. no color of skin can say different!

  • Ka pai tamtanagirl. The comments u r right are at times distorted and inaccurate. The point that most such analysis attempts to make has to do with 'white power systems' and their past and present day impacts on mainly (but not only) non-white populations. When living beings are suffering try to hear their pain. Being a mum of an Indian child does not of itself lead to an authoritative voice on such issues, this is also equally naive to suggest Abuse of power this is the challenge to all!

  • meranataki, all people hurt! You shouldn't blame what happened just on white people. Native Americans fought amongst themselves centuries before whites. But I don't hear about those wrong doings! All I hear is "Oh, white people put us on these rez's and took away our ways and lands.." Now, I am all for Native american rights but the only way to get something done is to just DO IT! Speak up! Don't just sit there mumbling amongust your selves about it. If you want respect, you must fight for it!

  • Arohamai tamtanagirl. If you read this with a quiet heart you will hear I am also saying what you have suggested. However, JUST DO IT is not of itself enough. Yes, I too have Irish and Yugoslav heritage. I am too painfully aware of the whakapapa (rhythmic patterns of geneology) of which some parts of People-centric and overly individualized societies hurt themselves and others. Again I say to lift our lens to the institutional and structural arenas as a subject of and focus for Heart change.

  • "tamtanagirl" it is fun that you say that the indians must fight for respect, when it from begining was their land..and now they need to fight to gain respect on their own territorium? The americans had no right to steal their lands and forcing the native people to adapt.

    And who cares if the indians fought among them selfes, you self had a damn civil war, forgot that? How would u feel if some other people came and stole all your lands and claim it theirs.

  • Kind of funny how people in america are complaining now that they think the mexicans are taking over their country and all we are going to speak is spanish!

  • Yes it is silly!

    I say as brother Nesta Marley once sang, taken from Selassie's speach,

    "WORLD CITIZENSHIP!"

  • fault on both sides, perhaps. but the native americans didnt come to my house and wreck my life. think about that.

    today, however, the world has become so distorted that it is irrelevant where u are from, or where u have been. its about where we are going and what we are doing to our planet and each other.

    it is the colors of your heart, your soul, not your skin

  • awesome

  • cheyenne river lakota nation, minnecoujou

  • im trying to learn the language,so hard though

  • Just wonderful.

  • In this changing world, we must remember

    those who have gone before us. All those

    who lost thier lives for what they believed

    in. We come from many nations, but we are

    all brothers and sisters in the end. Together

    we are one voice. lt4490g..(Edward"threefeathers­") Cherokee.

  • Absoluty Conection...

  • lol, no one told you to click on this video =\

  • beautiful.

    I can't understand the words but I can feel their power just the same.

  • the song is a representive of our life

  • wat is the purpose of this song for the Sioux? is it supposed to be for honoring sm1?

    because i doing a report on the Lakota

  • I say hello to my dear friends Thunder Horse who live in Wounded Knee hoping they will see that videao. Mitakuyepi, micante etan Wasteya napeciyuza pi

  • Halelulja :,)

  • i will help the people that my disgraceful white people who tried to eliminate. i'm white and rich and i hate my people more than my waste of life. i'm yours to use from gods of creations let me be your white lightening of power to stand up to the machine. i'm yours to stand up to use from gods of death i will help my will has no money i have not a family they used me for power and riches .my gift is from your cry on that hill of mandan

  • Right! thats the type of comment I would expect from an idiot who hasn't a brain to figgure out whether he is human or an amebea

  • we dont want u what the white man did was wrong but u dont show honor or respect to us when u talkto your own kind like that

  • oki napi (read! my friend) I am ashamed of where we have denigrated to from where we were.We are nothing more than spoiled children living on our welfare handouts .Our warrior lives have disappeared into a foggy memory of drink and disparaging infighting

  • I'm Scottish, and I don't know what it was that started my facination with the native Americans, expecially the Lakota. I guess I just love and respect their tradition and culture. It's a lot more energetic than most in Europe, but at the same time theres some sort of peace around it.

    I don't really know how to put it, but still great nontheless.

  • yes it is and i would know i am Lakota Sioux from South Dakota!!!

  • no shit yankton here what sub tribe u from

  • hannityforpres is jealous on the natives maybe? well well...the song is beautiful anyway :) bless the natives!

  • I like my heritage too!

    The Fatbelly Squadron has a heritage of its own. Theirs was created by me in Kentucky.

  • I love this videro. I heard the cry of the eagle. I heard the cry of my people. The Creator has heard our cry and is answering it. His ear is close to the cries of His children. May our love and unity bring strength and victory to us.

  • My grandfather was half Lakota. We also have Shawnee heritage. God knows what HE was doing to give us the heritage we have. I'm proud to be included in the First American Family. Father God says to be a church for all nations or offend the God that created all nations. Who wants to get on the bad side of the MOST HIGH GOD/CREATOR?

  • im happy to say that a few of my ancestors where sioux, i had a few family members run away from the military and married indian women at that time.and one of my great great grandfathers used to save and hide indians and black slaves in cuba from spanish soldiers so im happy to see your culture still out there be proud and don't never forget that you guys are the real americans! god bless!

  • lila washte walake

  • XXX Patje

  • this is absolutely beautiful!, i added it to my favorites

  • Opposing evil is one strategy, bringing beuatry another one. Both combined are a strong force. It's a fact that Tibetan buddhism and Native American lifephilosophy have so many followers on earth who can't find something in the churches and religions or lack of religions. Both live in harmony with their surrounding, both are relatively peaceful, both are spiritual and apparently have things to offer that modern human has lost when it denied their bond with nature and focussed on material things.

  • well said arafel... i have wrote some similiar like this somwhere else.... both from different part of the world. loving there surroundings. religion is nothing but opression to one self, others, and nature. the mother who give us life..

  • AtomicPhill; Thank you very much. I think religion cán add something to our life but it are unfortentately those who follow it who abuse it and misunderstand the texts. I personally feel more for lifephilosophies like Native American animism and (Tibetan) buddhism cause it pretends not to be the ónly way to be a good person unlike for instance christianity and islam. Their feeling of being superior above all other kind of lifephilosophies and religions led to much suffering and wars.

  • I just want to marry one!

  • I love the music. The power of music can bring people together because so much joy and peace can be exchanged through a song which creates a powerful understanding of one another as people. We all are people who love,laugh,cry,fear,live, and die.

  • it's people like hannityforpres that make me realize how ignorent alot of people still are. when they make comments like that they don't realize how immature they look. alot of people say i look like a lokota indian but im hispanic but i do live right by a apache reservation and i have countless numbers of apache, navajo, sioux, cherokee etc.. friends. you have to get to know them and understand their culture in order to see how beautifull it is. i know i grow up with them my whole life.

  • the problems in the world today are not a race or religion, male or female issue...

    it is a human race issue... the human race needs to stop and realize we are all one or we are none. soon the day will arrive when no one will stand. the pride and greed shall finish all humans off... Sunmanitu Taka Ceye Hoksila 26 May 2008 Dakota Sioux Tribe

  • I've sent you a comment. I really appreciate your words.

  • Kia ora wolfcryboy from here in the South Pacific. I appreciate very much your pono (truth). Our native word for ourselves 'tangata whenua' means whenua (placenta/ Earth/Land and much more. Tangata meaning people, d.n.a./genetic heritage, and many more) Basically people of the placenta/Earth. Like Amazons 'people of the Lungs' of the Great Mother. Each unique place has its own role in the care and nurturance of our Great Mother. May we all awaken and Love our Dear Mother who is suffering.

  • @wolfcryboy There is light... Oh there is light, hope, potential, all for humanity. Of course, not all will realize their truth before time renews itself, but if that is they way those souls must learn then that is the way. Through understanding but most of all through loving all of creation by opening ones heart, we will succeed and make it to the other side. For from this perspective, it looks as if it is the death of society, of humanity; but from the other side, its a new birth...

    Namaste ;)

  • @wolfcryboy Your words are true...all or none. There is too much greed and too much pride and too much ignorance now and the whole world suffers.Who will listen? Mention money, drugs, sex or a chance to get more, more , more and all ears perk up like a hungry dog listening for a rabbit.

  • people con honor, like the cazcanes from the west of Mexico, my land.

  • I am sorry for the Natives too.

    I am ashamed, but there is not much what I can do now.

    I am sorry for my ancestors...

  • dont apoligize u didnt do anything if u wanna know what u can do show the elders ur not like them lern something in there language and tell them

  • hannityforpres is jealous on the natives maybe? well well...the song is beautiful anyway :) bless the natives!

  • was that comment intended for me scottystevens22

  • No for hannity. That is just an ignorant thing to say. The Sioux were cornered and butchered at wounded knee. Women and children too.

  • i know scottystevens22 iam scottish but i have always had a bond with the native american for as long as i can remember i did not agree with hannity on saying that also infact iam disgusted with their comments

  • shame on you this land was born for every nationality each where given their own but sadly some where greedy for more and stole from others i want to give the native americans and also the africans my appolagies for what they have had to endure and hope one day for them to have what is rightfully theirs back again

  • These people were the ORIGINAL "Homeland Security"

  • How dare you say something like that. The Lakota and the other Indians were here first. You want true Americans...that was them.

  • Je suis français je comprend trés bien ce que tu as écrit !

    Penses tu vraiment que l'immigration des amérindiens est comparable au génocide au nom de dieu et de la richesse Européenne qu'a engendré l'arrivée des blancs dans le nouveau monde ? Tu es stupide wasicu

  • Lmao, nice one...Je comprend francais aussie as well as Lakota...get at me sometime...

  • i whant to shoot arrows and scalp the white eyes

  • Please !!!! don't shoot arrows in all white eyes !! like me, there are many people who like and respect indians. Peace ironwolf !!

  • lol i wont kill you man lol

  • We are are all made in the image of Yahweh. Haw dare you say something like that, what right do you have to judge others, to say who belongs and who doesn't! I pity you and pray that you see the truth.

  • who you meaning me or another person??

  • I'm talking to hannityforpres

  • hannity,you are one of those whites that come up short sexually so now you spill your frustrations on the internet by commenting negativaly on other peoples hard work.I know you fantasize a lot about black woman but they don`t want your ugly ass.

  • It make me cry.

    Merveilleux. Subjugant ...

    Ou trouver les mots ??

  • Hi everybody..I`m from mexico and I really like lakota songs, in fact I have a lot of native american music, I would like to know, if anybody has the lyrics of this song, and if anybody has some link where I can find other native american songs in lakota. Thanks to all.

  • A CALL HOME 4 ME

  • the cry of the sioux ';-I

  • What is the muisc?

  • Teshihila welo tashunke witko...

    Does anyone can give me the title of this beautiful song ?

  • yeah, I don't know what this is supposed to mean either but I'm Mnicoujou Lakota from Cherry Creek. Is this picture of my hood? Kinda looks like it. Funny though, never heard this kinda music there. A little over-produced to be rez. Still pretty goot though, even with the new-agey overtones.

  • Pilamayaye ciyewaye kin!

    This song is beautiful..

    Lakota oceti sakowin =)

  • wow, this is so beautiful,pilayama,wakantanka nici un

  • how did you come to be given the lakota name dreamstar im very interested its beautiful

  • My adopted native "sister" gave it to me she is a true native and lives in PA,USA.She has Mowhawk in her,thank you for the reply.Shiningstar is her name now and she said I was a story teller in my previous life as I write poetry (even Native poems) and have had several published,we just connected.I always kind of knew I belonged to the native people and she picked up on this, may the Great spirit watch over you always

  • thankyou for your reply lakotadreamstar i am very interested in the native american since i was a little girl i have a native american spirit guide whose goes by the name of white buffalo thankyou for your blessing and i return it to you twice fold

  • This is a wonderful! Thanks for sharing with all of us!

  • ...My Spirit quiets and my Heart Listens to the Wakan Way.....Pilamaye Dan

  • this has made me sooooo homesick...RoseBud Singachu...AHO!

  • Bless you Dan Thank you for your giveaway

  • I dont understand but I love this...stand tall and be proud and free in your heart you are beautiful people.

  • this is so beautiful

  • I don't know what it means but this is really beautifull

  • tina wuju pakpat

  • hi dan

    you have been e-mailed by sitting bulls great great grandaughter, one of his sons married a white woman who gave birth to my grandad who died many years ago, i have a birthright of which i am denied, its lovely to see people like you not letting us great siouxs fade away, im very proud of my heritage im half english and live in britain, my mother died 3 years ago and took a lot of secrets about our culture to her grave, she was sitting bulls descendant by her father

  • May you be blessed by the Great Creator. The blood runs deep within my veins and this touches my spirit deeply.

  • that video is cool

  • wonderfull

  • Honor to you ... honor to your friend my

    brother --> continue to walk in balance!

  • Explicit!

  • Dan, I know that this video has special meaning for you and your Lakota friend. How special that you would do this in honor of a friend. God Bless You and Yours always my friend. Aho!

  • this is good

  • many types friends though the best friends are true friends one will find out who there true friends are in hour true need in sickness to often who men think are there friends turn out not the good friend ones think,then a friend who one often takes for granted reaches out.

  • thank you for sharing its a wonderfull video and the music too god bless and peace to all aho

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